Deanwood Real Estate

Homes for sale in Washington DC's Deanwood Neighborhood

Guide to Deanwood

Deanwood is another up and coming neighborhood in Washington, D.C. that often flies under the radar when it comes to considering new homes. This more removed neighborhood is a nice break from the traffic and bustle of the more central neighborhoods, but is still close enough for residents to easily reach the vibrant nightlife and outstanding restaurants and attractions the city has to offer.

A Slice of Country Comfort

Somewhat removed from the more populated neighborhoods of D.C., Deanwood has a distinctly rural, secluded vibe. To the north it is bordered by the Anacostia River and the surrounding wetlands. To the east, Deanwood touches Fairmount Heights, Maryland. To the south it is roughly bounded by Nannie Helen Burrough Ave NE and to the west by Anacostia Ave NE.

Great Deals on Fabulous Houses

Deanwood is mostly compromised of single-family homes and townhouses, with a few condo building scattered throughout the neighborhood. Many of the models here feature front porches with shady overhangs, decent sized property lots and one-story frames. Many of the older houses have been remodeled with brand new appliances and floors, making them an even greater deal for the price at which they are listed!

Getting Around in a Pinch

Residents of Deanwood conveniently live near many public transportation stops, including the Deanwood metro station on the orange line. Metro buses also run through the neighborhood, including the U4, U8, W4 and V15. There are also several major roads that run through the neighborhood, making it easy for residents to simply drive. I-295 runs southwest to northeast while Sheriff Road NE cuts through the center of the neighborhood running east to west. Unlike other city neighborhoods, Deanwood also has ample on-street parking.

Amazing Eateries

Deanwood is ideally located so that residents can take advantage of the outstanding restaurants and nightlife in the surrounding Maryland and northeast DC areas. Just a few minutes away on H Street, the Atlas Room is a wonderful place to go for drinks with friends or for a casual sit-down meal. Serving local, seasonal dishes, all of the ingredients used here are fresh and as healthy. The Atlas Room offers a wide variety of entrees, including flavorful vegetarian options such as the Indian chickpea fritters, the lamb with fettuccini, basil and ricotta and fresh seafood such as the market fish fennel risotto. You can also indulge in the selection of signature cocktails and wines. The Atlas Room prides itself on its wine program, developed alongside Tannic Tongue, a local distributor that offers eclectic wines not often seen in the DMV region. The impressive wine list was designed carefully to showcase exceptional, artisanal vintages from small producers, and do not hesitate to ask the staff for great recommendations!

Housed in a historic building on Massachusetts Avenue NE, Bistro Cacao evokes the feeling of Old Europe with its classic French cuisine with a bistro-style twist. The dinner menu offers traditional delicacies with a contemporary flair, featuring dishes such as the pan-seared duck breast, the grilled salmon fillet and even vegetarian options such as the assiette de legume with tofu and the Portobello mushroom ravioli. The separate lunch menu is designed to offer delicious meals that are quick and easy to prepare. Take your pick from bistro Cacao’s many sandwiches, salads and more for a convenient midday meal. The restaurant has even undergone some recent changes to bring your dining experience to the next level. Now you can enjoy outdoor patio seating on a nice day. You can also check out the brand new wine bar, serving a variety of French wines, cheeses and charcuterie.

Also located on H Street NE is Toki Underground, a classic noodle restaurant perfect for fulfilling your ramen cravings. With artfully prepared dishes, the menu offers a variety of noodles such as the curry chicken ramen and red miso and meat, vegetable and seafood dumplings. Pair any meal with the daily sides, adding variety and a unique touch to your plate. The cozy interior is decked out in Asian stickers and pictures on the wall, giving you an experience that is authentic as you can get in the DC area. Though this popular place might get a little crowded at times, it is certainly worth the wait and the accommodating staff will make your experience enjoyable.

Hub of the Community

At the Deanwood Recreation Center and Library, you will be sure to find some familiar faces and neighborhood friends. The hub of the community, this center offers entertainment and recreational programs for people of all ages. The state of the art fitness room gives residents the perfect place to get into tiptop shape, and the pool offers a place to cool down after an intense workout. There is also ample outdoor space for kids to explore, including the playground and multipurpose field which often hosts football and soccer matches. For people looking to just curl up with a good book, head on over to the adjoining library. All year round, the center runs various programs. During the summer, kids can participate in the aqua day camp, the Little Explorers camp or Discovery camp, and adults can engage in some friendly competition with the community basketball league.

Dearest Deanwood

Overall, Deanwood is a strong but often overlooked contender when it comes to choosing a new place to settle in DC. Hurry and make a move quick, though. With its amazing affordable housing and ideal location, it is sure to gain attention quickly.

Average list price of homes for sale in Deanwood

How Fast Are They Selling?

Average days from Listing Date to Sold Date for Deanwood homes that sold in the past 90 days.

Insight

Homes designed by famous architects

Deanwood is in the far reaches of NE DC. The streets are worth visiting. Sure, Marvin Gaye grew up here, but that is not why you should visit. The homes were designed by two of the most prominent African American architects. W. Sidney Pittman and Howard Woodson were two of the many men that created these homes. Pittman was married to the daughter of Booker T Washington and was also the designer of the 12th St YMCA. Woodson's reputation in the city was recognized and Woodson High School was named after him. A drive through to admire the work is great way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

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